Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Bath Change of Command Held
and mechanical engineering in 2000 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. “I have full confidence that we’ve picked the right person for this critically-important job,” said Vice Adm. William Hilarides, commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, during the event’s keynote address. “Mike comes to us from the LCS Program Office...where he demonstrated that he’s a leader who knows how to get the job done.” Following the change of command, Vice Adm. Hilarides
Ingalls Shipbuilding Celebrates Apprentice Graduation
two- to four-year curriculum for students interested in shipbuilding careers. "The expertise you've acquired during your time at the Ingalls Apprentice School will serve you well throughout your career, as you establish yourselves as the next generation of craftsmen," said Vice Adm. William Hilarides, commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, who served as the keynote speaker. "Whether you're graduating today as an electrician, a welder, a sheet metal cutter or one of the many other trades, you are providing a much-needed skill, not just to Ingalls, but to the Navy and the nation. Marine